You all know that I’m all about easy crafts, right?
Right.
And inexpensive ones, too?
Yup.
This woven fish craft fits the bill.
If you’re like me, you have a stash of card stock paper on hand. (If you don’t have any, rush out and get some!)
You might not have an X-Acto knife but you could get by with using scissors.
This craft is best for kids 8 years old and older. If you do it with younger ones, you’ll have to help them to make sure they get the weaving right.
Okay. Let’s get making these woven fish! Here’s what you’ll need:
- colored card stock paper
- scissors
- ruller
- X-Acto knife
- glue stick
- fish pattern
- fish eye pattern
Print the fish on a piece of colored card stock. Cut it out.
Using the ruler and X-Acto knife, cut slits in the fish body about half an inch apart. (I just eyeballed it . . .) It’s a good idea to have a cutting board underneath the fish to protect your countertop while cutting.
Cut strips of colored card stock about half an inch wide. (Again, I just eyeballed it.)
Weave the strips in between the slits in the fish body.
Trim the ends of the strips of paper and glue them down.
Print a fish pattern on regular white printer paper. Cut it out and glue it on.
That’s it, folks! Your fish craft if finished. (See? I told you this was easy!)
Here are my two cute granddaughters showing off their fish. I think this craft turned out really nice.
4 thoughts on “Woven Fish Craft”
This fish craft is adorable! Makes me want to make one myself. 😀 Thanks so much for sharing with us at the Whimsical Wednesdays Link Party! Have a great week!
Well, you know you’re never too old to make something creative!!
such a cute idea. im doing summer journals with my nieces this summer. i think we may be making these! for it
What a cute project with a nice feeling of accomplishment when everything’s all woven together! Since I usually have mixed ages at my craft table, I can see an easier version for the younger kiddoes. Cut 3 slits and 3 fat strips for them to weave, resulting in a project very similar to what the “big kids” are doing! Intro to the art of weaving is a nice by-product. I’m going to use your idea this summer on one of my Grandma Drop In Craft Days. I stockpile their work and save it for an end of summer clothesline art show for parents.